Monday, November 2, 2015

I created this papel picado style illustration to be used on all of their marketing materials at the Beaux Arts Ball held at The Jefferson Hotel on Halloween evening, which also happened to be the 120th anniversary of its opening!

As well as being used online and in print, my image was also projected onto the hotel itself and used as decoration inside the lobby.

Some of my other work was also on display as projections in the space!

Wednesday, October 28, 2015

For this year's Halloween window display at Chop Suey Books here in Richmond, Virginia I created a giant skull out of pages from my Skull-A-Day book (which they published)! Don't have a copy yet? Get yours HERE. Or look for it at these fine stores...

Thursday, October 8, 2015

I was asked to create a new site specific installation at the Science Museum of Virginia here in Richmond, Virginia as part of the RVA MakerFest. The local creative reuse organization Stuff Redux helped me collect the hundreds of CDs & DVDs I needed to create this anamorphic piece.

Monday, September 7, 2015

Another skull from my upcoming Anatomy of War exhibition opening this Wednesday at Krause Gallery in NYC. This one was made by arranging and burning matches directly on the work surface.

The show runs September 9 through October 13 and if you're in the NYC
area you're invited to come out for the preview reception this Wednesday,
September 9. Get more details and RSVP for the reception HERE.

You can take a look at the process of creating some of the work for this show here...

The show runs September 9 through October 13 and if you're in the NYC
area you're invited to come out for the preview reception on Wednesday,
September 9. Get more details and RSVP for the reception HERE.

You can take a look at the process of creating some of the work for this show here...

Saturday, August 29, 2015

The project I have been working on the hardest since the completion of my original Skull-A-Day project is the collaborative science fiction universe League of Space Pirates.

Now after 7 long years of work our first album has come out! Precognitive Universe of Emergent Desire is 13 tracks of 80s inspired electronic rock made by a band of anti-corporate outlaws 500 years in the future!

The album is available on pretty much any digital music service you can imagine. Here are a few links to easy ways to listen and buy the tracks right now...

Wednesday, April 8, 2015

I was recently invited to go to Austin Peay University for a short residency where I created a new anamorphic installation in my Dead Media series. In this case I worked with old vinyl records. Around 100 were used to create this site specific piece...

Monday, March 2, 2015

To make the repeat pattern you'll need to make two copies of this stencil and reverse one of them. For doing an entire room I recommend two sets of the finished stencils so that they can be alternated while they dry.

It's Creative Commons licensed so you can use it for any personal projects, but if you want to sell it please get in touch first! Also please send me an image of the end results so I can share it. Have fun!

Monday, February 16, 2015

The first edition of my new Skull-A-Day book has officially sold out and the 2nd edition, featuring a black cover with gold type, dubbed the "Midnight Edition" is now available! Find out more about the book HERE and pick up your copy directly from the publisher Chop Suey Books HERE. Or look for it at the Evolution Store in NYC or the Mütter Museum in Philadelphia. More retail locations will be added in the coming months. If you know of a local store or museum that might like to carry this book please get in touch!

Sunday, February 15, 2015

On Valentine's Day I spent the morning creating pancakes for a fun charity event called RVA Pancake Love. I worked alongside a dozen other artists, most working for the first time in the medium of pancake batter to raise funds for FeedMore a local charity that helps feed the needy here in the Richmond, Virginia area.

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